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Virus on microscope slide

Virus on slide. Computer artwork showing an enlarged virus (blue) on a light microscope slide. Reflections of virus structures are seen at top left. Viruses contain a core of genetic material, either DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic acid) surrounded by a protein coat, or capsid, and sometimes an outer glycoprotein envelope. Once inside a host cell, viruses hijack the internal machinery to replicate themselves, before releasing themselves to infect further cells. In reality, most viruses measure between 10 and 300 nanometres and are too small to be seen with a light microscope

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This print showcases a computer artwork of a virus on a light microscope slide. The enlarged blue virus is the focal point, with mesmerizing reflections of its intricate structures visible at the top left corner. Viruses, as depicted in this illustration, consist of genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed within a protein coat called capsid and sometimes an outer glycoprotein envelope. The image provides us with a glimpse into the fascinating world of virology and highlights how viruses operate within host cells. Once inside, these microscopic invaders take control of the cell's machinery to replicate themselves before spreading to infect other cells. It is remarkable to note that most viruses are so minuscule – measuring between 10 and 300 nanometers – that they cannot be observed using a light microscope alone. This photograph serves as both an artistic representation and educational tool for those interested in biology, medicine, research, or microscopy. Its vibrant colors and detailed depiction invite viewers to explore the hidden realm of microorganisms that play significant roles in our lives. Whether you are studying biochemistry or simply fascinated by the complexity of life on Earth, this image offers an intriguing insight into the world of viruses and their impact on human health.

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